MR CHURCHILL'S SUGGESTION.
MOVEMENT TOWARDS PEACE
(By Cs'c!e.— Frets Association.—Copyright) LONDON. April 29. The non-adoption of retaliatory measures by the Government against the gun-rnnners is attributed to the persuasions of tho Nationalists. Mr Redmond said to a Press interviewer: "If Sir Edward Carson does what'Mr Churchill suggests. I will endeavour to effect an honourable settlement." Captain Craig. M.P.. told an interviewer that Mr Churchill's offer was the most important advance towards peace vet made.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14956, 1 May 1914, Page 7
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